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Type: Task
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Status: Won't Fix (View Workflow)
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Priority: Normal
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Resolution: Won't Fix
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Component/s: ics_sps_engineering_plotData
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I think this was triggered by my turning off an axis which had no enabled traces.
/software/mhs/products/Linux64/ics_sps_engineering_plotData/1.3.4/python/sps_engineering_plotData/graph.py:212: RuntimeWarning: invalid value encountered in log10 dmin = 1.0 * 10 ** (np.floor(np.log10(dmin))) Traceback (most recent call last): File "/software/mhs/products/Linux64/ics_sps_engineering_plotData/1.3.4/python/sps_engineering_plotData/tab.py", line 99, in getData self.plotWindow.graph.updatePlot(timing) File "/software/mhs/products/Linux64/ics_sps_engineering_plotData/1.3.4/python/sps_engineering_plotData/graph.py", line 232, in updatePlot needDraw = self.updateLimits(axes, tmax, scaleY=(not self.isPanned)) File "/software/mhs/products/Linux64/ics_sps_engineering_plotData/1.3.4/python/sps_engineering_plotData/graph.py", line 265, in updateLimits ax.set_ylim(self.calc_lim(newMin, newMax, logy=logy)) File "/software/conda/envs/rubin3_ics/lib/python3.8/site-packages/matplotlib/axes/_base.py", line 4027, in set_ylim bottom = self._validate_converted_limits(bottom, self.convert_yunits) File "/software/conda/envs/rubin3_ics/lib/python3.8/site-packages/matplotlib/axes/_base.py", line 3614, in _validate_converted_limits raise ValueError("Axis limits cannot be NaN or Inf") ValueError: Axis limits cannot be NaN or Inf /software/mhs/products/Linux64/ics_sps_engineering_plotData/1.3.4/bin/plotdata: line 1: 17496 Aborted python -m sps_engineering_plotData.main "$@"